Sunday, March 31, 2013

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 Reviews

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3



Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3




This is the best product ever made now for HD Recording! So Get This And Is Even Cheaper Then Any Good Recording Device!


Great game capturing device. Shipped faster than expected, packaged very well, great price & service. Tried the Elgato, Roxio & Dazzle, but the PVR in my opinion definitely has a higher quality than them all.





This piece of equipment is amazing and absolutely essential for quick and easy game recording. You can hook it up to a Playstation3 or an Xbox 360 and record in 1080 HD easily and without delay. Easy to hook up, easy to operate. There's a button on top of the PVR that starts and stops the recording. This is a new feature and it is very useful. I would highly recommend this product over many other of its kind.





This device is quite lovely and, while it does take some time to get set up properly for recording, it is easy to record, edit, create, and upload the videos that you get onto YouTube or whatever video service you choose to use. The included editing software is pretty good, also; better than Windows Movie Maker, for sure.




The package arrived on time, and nothing in the box was damaged. The setup for ArcSoft Showbiz went smooth, and so did the driver install for the HD PVR. The only problem I had getting it to work was that when I tried to capture video from my Xbox right after the setup, it wouldn't recognize the source. Oddly enough, that problem seemed to fix itself the next day. The only problem I have now(a big problem to me) is that it doesn't record my own voice from my Turtle Beach headset. I really need to find out how to do this. Other than that, the sound and video quality is good, the hardware seems sturdy enough, and I haven't had any other issues getting it to work. The only thing i'm wondering is if the record button on top of the device is necessary, since I can start and stop the recording with 1 click in ShowBiz itself, while the device sits on the floor across the room. I'd recomend this to anyone who wants to record good quality video from their Xbox.


Raiden: to record in-game chat from your Turtle Beach headset, you need an external mixer to mix the audio from your game console with the audio from your headset. It's pretty easy to set this up and Hauppauge is working on a short video tutorial to show how to make the connections.

There are a number of audio mixers on the market, but here is one which is sold by Amazon:
Technical Pro PM-21 Podcast System, Silver
The mixer should be around $50.- and needs a microphone input plus Stereo RCA in and Stereo RCA out.

The king of mixamps is the Astro Mixamp. Here is the Amazon description:
ASTRO Gaming USB MixAmp






It does everything it said it does and I am satisfied with my purchase. The quality is great this time around. The colors aren't as "dull" as the original PVR. What I like most about this device over the old model is of course HDMI and slimmer sized unit. No more messy wires and and PVR take up much less space. My only grip with this however is that this didn't come with a remote. This is minor but I wish it came with one.

*PS3 can only record on component.*



Apparently the cool new thing to do is record your video game play to showcase your l33t g@m1ng skillz on youtube to summarily be trolled by all that is unholy. Set up was a breeze. I t's just a matter of connecting the cables and installing the software included in the package's CD-ROM. Depending on how fast your computer is, the software itself may be a bit slow, but recording is a snap and saving it to an avi file is a snap. I'm sure you'll want to cut and edit the footage after saving the project but that shouldn't be a problem for anyone who's got the time and talent to do stuff like that.

As far as quality of the footage is concerned...here's a link to a brief clip I captured to test the device:[...]





I'm one of the many who got the Hauppauge HD PVR 1. The capture card worked like a champ and I still use it today. But lets face it, Component is going out of style. HDMI is coming strong and you better get on the wagon before it leaves you behind. With that said, there are a few options to choose from when capturing your gameplay. If you're looking for something cheap, Roxio is probably your choice. Then there is basically a three way tie for the top spot, Hauppauge HD PVR 2, Elgato, and the Black Magic cards (there are also some AverMedia cards out there, but I'm not up to date on those). Obviously my choice from the top three is the HD PVR 2, and here's why.

My favorite thing about Hauppauge capture cards is that you do not have to have your PC on to play games. If you get an Elgato capture card or the Black Magic cards, you must have your PC on just to play games.

Then there's the size of the capture cards. The PVR 1 was pretty big. Thankfully, Hauppauge cut the size of the PVR 2 by quite a bit. Yet, the Elgato is still much smaller than the PVR 2, and the Black Magic cards are also a bit smaller.

Connections are basically the same across all three devices. You can't use HDMI on PS3 due to an HDCP issue, but Hauppauge supplies you with component cables when you buy this product.

Lastly, the software. I'm not fully aware of Elgato or Black Magic software, but Hauppauge's programs work pretty nicely. I will say that changing the settings is a big sluggish, but I've never had a problem with their programs, and I doubt you'll have issues either.

Overall, I really love this capture card. Just a bit of advice, be sure to install the drivers and software before using this device, as it won't work otherwise. Whether you're new to recording gameplay or you're a Youtube veteran, this capture card is a very good purchase.


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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 Reviews

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3



Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3








This one is for all the girlfriends out there trying to find their gamer bf the perfect gift-get the Hauppauge HD PVR 2!!! I know NOTHING about video games, or any of the accessories, and I did a TON of research on capture cards so I could buy my bf the best one. He absolutely loves this capture card! He's been using it non stop :) 5 stars in my book!





If you use a mac you have to buy different software which costs around $30 so your mac can find the hd pvr. If you are a ps3 user you can record in 1080i not 1080p but I believe it can be converted. This is a brilliant product and I highly suggest buying 1 if you are serious about recording your gameplays





I love the quality it displays and how easy it is to work, My one major issue is that when you don't restart your computer at times and you unplug the HDMI IN/HDMI out cable it doesn't work. Other then that I think this is perfect. Remember if your screen goes black just reboot your computer. Good luck.




I gave this a try as an option to replace my Blackmagic Intensity Pro capture setup and was happy to find the quality is, while not quite on par, definitely good enough for those looking to do some capture for YouTube. Setup was dead simple - install software and away you go.





Our son loves his Xbox and now he loves being able to record his game playing. He earned his own money for this item and is very proud of it,




I expect this to be quite lengthy so I separated into sections for anyone reading. I hope Hauppauge also notices this and answers my few questions near the end.

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Part 1: Delivery & Setup

Alright, how to start this out... I have been looking at HD PVR's for a few years now, mainly the Hauppauge HD PVR which it seems every user on YouTube was picking up at the time. Well I had a lack of funds for fun items in my life and settled for the $10 EasyCAP which in my opinion is easilyCRAP, but for people who want to try their hand at YouTube because they enjoy providing content for others I highly recommend trying your best with what you're given.

Anyways onto the HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition. This year, I decided I finally was going to splurge and get a PVR. I have kept my eyes open and looked at quite a few products around the price range I set for myself but didn't find anything that interested me as much as the PVR 2. I ordered it on December 26th with next day for $3.99 (Prime is a great investment if you haven't checked it out).

Upon delivery, I noticed the packing by Amazon seemed a bit loose, in fact if it were banged from any of the 4 longer sides it would have damaged the product, but this is not a Hauppauge issue it was just how Amazon shipped it. The product came in a nice and neat green/black two tone box, very easy to open with the cardboard inset being a quick pull with the PVR separated by a divider from the cables.

Came with all listed cables (x2 HDMI 6ft, x1 PS3 Component, x1 PS3 Component Adapter, x1 USB 9ft, & x1 Power Supply), neatly packaged in sealed plastic, the driver/software disc was tucked away against the product itself and all was well.

Directions were all very easy to follow and the hook up was not a hassle at all, I was streaming to the ShowBiz software in under 10 minutes.

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Part 2: Running & Performance + Pros/Cons

It seems to run very well, not many hiccups or anything detrimental to running the hardware/software itself. Quiet product overall and provides great quality.

Feel free to poke around my new videos, they all use the HD PVR 2 on YouTube

Pros:
- Quiet
- Easy to setup & run
- Recording is a breeze
- Great quality

Cons:
- Netflix will NOT work on 360: Microsoft implemented the HDCP requirement and this ruins the ability to watch Netflix with the "passthrough" as it will not play a video. You would think just notifying the product to break connection upon Showbiz boot would be enough.
- One Touch Recording Button: I have a cat, and he likes to climb around like most cats. He frequently hits the button and there is no way to disable this that I have found, it is quite annoying.
- Freezing: This now occurs about once a day, maybe it is the beta drivers but when there is no source or I remove the source and exit capture mode it locks up my PC until I hard boot it.
- No On/Off: Maybe they designed the product to remain on 24/7 but an option in Showbiz to turn it off with one click would be nice.
- No tutorial on software use: They sort of help you along but to get the best quality you are going to need Google and even then it will not be much help.
- No ability to Live Stream built in: XSplit and other methods do not work with the HD PVR 2 yet according to their Facebook, further research on their site provided me with "StreamEez"? Which apparently is their in house Streaming program.
- YouTube upload seems pointless and buggy: It only uploads in 720p which if I record in 1080p30 I am down-scaling instead of recording at 720p60, it also froze when I attempted it.

Editing software is virtually pointless, think of it like Windows Movie Maker it is essentially that. If they were to offer a standalone capture program with more sophisticated settings with the ability to only see the "Basic" until you clicked "Advanced" they would be way better off in my opinion. But I am not them, these are just my ideas and opinions.

Those are my main problems with the product so far but for me those are not a deal breaker, it runs well and I am willing to stick with the product to see what comes out of Hauppauge in the software department.

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3. Conclusion

The Hauppauge HD PVR 2 is a great buy for those who know what they are doing and enjoy putting out content for others, it does have flaws but if you can deal with them then you will be happy with the product itself, their software & drivers seem to be getting constant attention which is nice to see and I do give this a 5 star rating even with my large list of cons because those are not something everyone will deal with.

Also if you are just getting into YouTube and have the mindset of "I can't wait to make money." stop right there and wait till you are mature enough to enjoy putting out content for users to view for the fun of it and not with the incentive of making money, it is hard to do and that will ruin your attitude when it comes to the content you put out as there is no passion behind it.

No121Else: Long review! Here are some comments:

- Netflix will NOT work on Xbox360
Comment: HDCP is designed to prevent the recording of premium content such as premium movies. Sometimes there is a legitimate reason to record content on the Xbox360 which is protected. If so, you can use the Component video connector in the Xbox. Though I have not tried to record Netflix, at home I use Component video to connect my Xbox to my HD PVR 2 (I had the original HD PVR and I'm using the same Component video cables).
- One Touch Recording Button
Comment: we install a Windows service to control the Record button. This service can be managed (turned on and off) in the Task Manager (lower right hand corner of your Windows desktop) under the service "TV Services".
- Freezing
Comment: if you can contact our technical support department, they should be able to help you. There is no reason for your HD PVR 2 freeze at all. I keep my HD PVR 2 at home running 24/7 (when the PC is removed, HD PVR 2 goes into a low power standby mode just to support pass through) and have not seen freezes even after about 6 months of use.
- No On/Off
Comment: when you shut down your PC, the HD PVR 2 goes into a low power standby mode (similar to the power down mode of one of the low power DTA cable boxes). This is done so you do NOT have to disconnect all of your gaming cables when you remove the USB cable or remove your PC.
- No tutorial on software use
Comment: good point. There is not a lot of information on Showbiz. That being said, one of the HD PVR 2 customers has made a number of very good YouTube videos on Showbiz. I'll find some links and put them at the end of these comments.
- No ability to Live Stream built in
Comment: Hauppauge has developed a program called StreamEez which comes in both a consumer and pro version. The consumer version is for Twitch and Ustream while the Pro version is for professional RTMP video streaming. You can find StreamEez on our Support page under the StreamEez tab. There is a free download and a YouTube tutorial.
- YouTube upload seems pointless and buggy
Comment: The built-in upload to YouTube today only supports up to 720p. Most of the people who run YouTube channels keep their videos at 720p since 1080p causes some problems with some customers when trying to play back. Most professional YouTube channels limit their videos to 720p for the same reason. That being said, if you exit Showbiz you can upload to YouTube at 1080p directly to your YouTube channel via a Internet browser. Keep in mind some people will not be able to play videos at 1080p.

Tutorial on using Showbiz to edit (four part series):
https: // www. youtube. com/watch?v=Gk7oP9tD0Jk

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Friday, March 29, 2013

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 Reviews

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3



Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3



This device was perfect for what I was looking for. Play in HD while recording in semi compressed video. It's perfect for montage makers and others that like to record walk throughs with commentary. The only downfall is getting the right settings but it's pretty self explanatory. I've made a FIFA 13 montage already and I'm going to make a Halo 4 one when it releases.

Great device and the fact that it comes with all the cables and everything is a major plus. Just install and mess with some settings and you're ready to go.

I have a 1TB 7200 hard drive and it's plenty of space for storage along with the fact I rarely have any tearing or issues with my footage.

Worth the Price


So far (and I just got it today), this piece of equipment is stupid-proof. I'm pretty computer savvy and I enjoy my gaming consoles very much. I used a cheap, horrible something or other back in college for a bit and it was just awful.
Now I have this which takes all the hard work out of setup. You throw in the CD, install drivers and updated drivers, plug everything and BINGO, you're set. The software is clunky and sort of weird but it works. It's definitely more than enough to get you started. I basically capture on my old (like 2007? 2008?) Lenovo Thinkpad and then transfer it to my desktop to edit so the clunky software is only used to record and then I switch over to "Editing" software. To edit, I actually use Cyberlink Power Director which works well with the capture files (since I just used mp4, should be obvious.)
I used it for Xbox 360 and it works really well. Quality is excellent.





Much smaller than we anticipated and it runs great with our XBox/very easy set up. My son loves it--thank you very much for both the original PVR and the HD PVR 2 Hauppauge Digital!

Also I looked at el Gato and asked many questions about it. Ultimately I went with the PVR 2 because simply I was getting pretty much the same thing(without some portability) for 22$ less. I don't know about anyone else but 22$ is a lot of money!!





I really have no idea why people are complaining. When you put the disk that comes with it in your laptop or computer, It tells you to click on update drivers 1st then to download the actual software. It has hdmi in and out and the recording looks perfect. It does lag for me during the playback but that is because my laptop is old and has a lot of stuff on it but it has no effect on the actual recording at all. All in all this is really good compared to what I was using before (dazzle dvc 100) and I'm really happy about it.






great product for capturing no graphics issues software is a little trick to figure out but final got it to work for YouTube there is a little lag on the computer but not on the TV great sound and can be used with any component cables





This is not push and play like many standard video games(yes I know its not a video game counsel). I worked with my son and he really is the one who guided us through and he was happy with his end result. I thought the software was really hard to use and sketchy. Before purchase I read on here that Hauppauge was upgrading the software, the issue that kind of scared me to buy. We thought about an El gato but settled on Hauppauge(that is what he wanted). Because he is happy Ill stick with 5 stars but I can and will change this rating if he has any kind of problems at all within 10 days or the software upgrade does not come by end of January. One last comment. This is not easy for people who are not tech savvy. Thankfully my son is patient and used youtube for quite sometime before he had it going well. If this was mine I honestly wouldve gave up..and from what I have read in reviews...I'm not alone thinking this. Hauppauge should try to make it easy. Simple plug in and play/utilize) This is expensive.. it should be easier to use.







I originally got this to work with my Windows Media Center, after setting it up I discovered the gaming edition doesn't work with Windows Media Center on WIndows 7 or Windows 8 for recording TV. It appears the driver doesn't allow the device to be seen as a tuner?

I confirmed the issue with tech support as well.

While searching around the net I also discovered that Hauppauge just announced a HD PVR2 that will be available for Windows Media Center on Windows 7 and 8. I will most likely return this unit and wait for the model geared towards the home theater media center crowd available on Feb 1, 2013.

Here's the link to the announcement:

[...]

Other than that, the unit does works with the WinTV app(not included with this device, Gaming Edition) that you can download
off the Hauppauge site. Win TV can be used to schedule and record TV using the HD PVR 2. I personally prefer Windows Media Center at this time.

As for image quality, the image on the HD PVR 2 when compared to my Hauppauge HVR-1950(analog) unit is superior.
Much clearer(as its digital). I had both connected to my PC through USB 2.0 ports watching the same TV program side by side. The HDPVR2 on WinTV and the HVR-1950 on Media Center (Win8). The HVR-1950 looked as if you were looking through a cloudy/dirty window while the HDPVR2 was as crisp as you would expect with an HDMI digital source.

I still gave the unit 5 stars even though I did not hook my Xbox 360 to it. The improvement seen on the PC through USB 2.0 was convincing enough.



I love the Hauppauge HD PVR 2, it works perfect for recording my PS3 game play! I would recommend this product to anybody who wants to record their game plays to share with the world.



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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 Reviews

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3



Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3





Upon reading reviews before buying, i bought new hdmi cables to replace the cheap ones that it came with. i have had this a week now and no issues so far. I use it for youtube videos of game play edited with Sony software. This works perfect. Any changes i'll update my review. But so far so good.




I bought this for my 13yo for Xmas to record his Xbox playing. He hooked it up himself and it works great. He asked for a more exspensive model but this one works as good for half price. I recommend.


Unlike most of the reviewers that you come across on here, I actually test consumer electronics and review them in my line of work. I have reviewed every major HD capture device on the market, and I can tell you that the Hauppauge HD PVR 2: Gaming Edition is the best! I put every device through it's paces, and give each one a well rounded review that covers every aspect of the device - not just one small part.

Before I get to my full review, I STRONGLY recommend that you use common sense when reading these reviews. Most of the one star reviews on here are from people who have small tech issues with their device, and have refused to contact Hauppauge customer support. I have been a long time Hauppauge user, and can tell you that they have incredible customer support. You call them, or email them - and THEY HELP YOU!

Now to my review:

1. Build Quality: The Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition has incredible build quality. It is half the size (or less) of the HD PVR 1, and is made of a combination brushed metal & hard plastic. The new light that beams around the center looks great. The device is sturdy, strong & built well. All of the ports are solid, and I never felt anything loose or cheap with this device.

2. No Delay Passthrough: The HD PVR 2 comes with HDMI 1080P no delay passthrough. I lot of people seem to be confused on this. That does not mean that there is no delay on your PC screen. It means that there is no delay on your TV screen. You hook this device up to your computer (usb), and your TV (HDMI) at the same time. While recording, you look at your TV screen, and there is absolutely zero delay, which is key for gamers when wanting to be at the top of their game. There will always be delay on your PC screen with any capture device. When you play back the videos though, after the capture is done - they look stunning!

3. Hookup: The HD PVR 2 comes with multiple hook ups. First of all there are 2 HDMI ports (in/out) for 1080P recording for HDMI devices like the XBOX 360 or iPad 2/3 (with Dongle). The PS3, although HDMI compatible, will not record through HDMI ports on any capture device (Sony issue). Hauppauge has solved that and more by including a component dongle so you can hook your PS3 up at the same time as your 360. I also like this because it allows the Hauppauge device to also record component video from other devices if you ever need to - adding to the HD PVR 2 versatility. The HD PVR 2 also has a USB cable for your PC, and a power cable. This device took me about 10 minutes to setup (including the software installation), and then I was recording in 1080p!

4. Software: The HD PVR 2 software set up similar to the HD PVR 1. You install the drivers once your HD PVR 2 is plugged in to power and your pc, then you install the ArcSoft Showbiz software. Some users were having issues with a driver, but Hauppauge included detailed instructions on how to solve that. I was one of those users, and it took me about 5 minutes to solve the issue - then everything was working fine. User who are used to the HD PVR 1, will find the new version of ArSoft Showbiz very familiar. There are not a ton of changes, but the small changes are recognizable in a good way! The biggest change is the level of detail in which you can customize your recording. It is amazing. You can modify, tweak and customize every detail of the way that you want to capture your games. The HD PVR 2 gives you the most options for the type of output that you want, setting it apart from the rest of the capture market. Once you have the software setup just like you want it, you can also edit and publish your gaming video right within Arcsoft. Most gamers are going to edit outside of the software, but the option is there if you want it.

5. UPGRADES/UPDATES: Unlike most of the capture devices on the market, the Hauppauge HD PVR 2 is built to last, because it is built to have the ability to be updated. For some reason gamers seem to be forgetting that this is why the HD PVR dominated the market for years. The HD PVR 2 is carrying on that tradition. This device already has a slew of 3rd party apps, and 1st party updates on the way. MAC SUPPORT is coming soon, and will be done well. I like a device that I know is going to last me a long time, and the HD PVR 2 is already being updated to do so. Hauppauge is already releasing a logo burning software update for next week, meaning that you will be able to capture your logo over your video in every capture!

In conclusion, my gaming videos have never looked better then they have with the Hauppauge HD PVR 2. No capture device on the market has the build quality, ease of use, and longevity of the HD PVR 2. I am a review & gaming industry expert, and I have put the HD PVR 2 through all of the tests.

Pick this one up today!

Deuce a: a couple of things to note:

- the reason why the video quality is so good on the HD PVR 2 is that it uses a professional video encoder which is found in broadcast TV recorders. We wanted to deliver pro quality video at a consumer price. And we did. Here is a new video which was just posted showing the video quality from a PC game (recorded through HDMI at 1080p30). When you watch this video, select either 720p or 1080p quality to really see what HD PVR 2 can do:
http://youtu.be/6cnlXaOyLo8
- the Record button is a feature I personally use every day. I almost never go to the PC screen to record, I just hit the record button on top of HD PVR 2. As MTV Multiplayer said: "To capture content, ... press the handy button at the top of the PVR ".
- I never need to disconnect my cables. I leave everything plugged in even when I disconnect my laptop. Compared with recording devices which advertise "USB bus power", the HD PVR 2 does not need to be disconnected when your PC or laptop is disconnected.
- I'm using the Personal logo program to burn the Hauppauge Gaming Zone logo into all of our recordings. I don't need to spend hours of rendering just to add a logo in Vegas. With HD PVR 2 and the Personal Logo inserter, all my videos have the logo put in while the videos are recording.
- HD PVR 2 was designed by one of the top design companies in the US. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but we think the HD PVR 2 design is great and has all the features you want to have on a game recorder.

Here is the latest review of the HD PVR 2. Hauppauge agrees with you: HD PVR 2 is clearly the best game recorder on the market.
http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2012/09/21
/hardware-review-game-video-catpure-with-ease-using-the-hauppauge-hd-pvr-2-gaming-edition/

This is the best capture card i had ever had... theres no problems with it its just straight up aweosme. its worth the money!

Easy use and ready to go.


Setup is easy and simple, unless you have an elaborate setup which will take some time to get to everything you need. The software that comes with it works great for capturing but for editing it's not the best. Some small issues with it when trying to record but checking the FAQs should help out.


This system is so simple to set up and start recording gameplay, easy to hook up and stream as well with xsplit as well as the quality is bar none! I recommend this over any other capture card hands down.





I was skeptical of the device after seeing so many negative reviews, but after using it myself I found that it's very handy and makes recording so easy! I use it with both my PS3 and 360 and the quality comes out at a beautiful 720p and 1080p/i when I want it to! Recommended to a friend of mine and he's going to use this for his gameplay videos as well!


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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 Reviews

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3



Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3







This is great!!! I was searching for a game recorder for Ps3 & found this online 3 weeks before release date. I read a lot of reviews about the Elgato & Happauge HD-PVR 1 & chose this company. Pre-ordered for $161.14 no tax no shipping fees with 2 day free shipping. I love how I'm able to track my packages city/state by city/state online directly from websites(technology us 31 year olds don't take for granted). Took me 10 minutes to download software + setup hardware, but another hour to change my Ps3 from HD to Component, a Ps3 problem.

I've got the recording bitrate at its highest for Ps3, 12mb I believe(UPDATE: it's 14mb). Since I use a 4 month old HP laptop(and not a high powered PC), I edit MP4 HD videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 12 64-bit by converting the MP4 to MPEG-2 to edit, then render/publish by tricking Sony MSP 12 into thinking the MP4 is the MPEG-2 edit file(how-to-video on YouTube: [...]). I have only uploaded private YouTube videos cause I'm still playing with different settings for the Sony Movie Studio.

Sony has HDCP(High Definition Copy Protection), but the HD-PVR 2 allows you to record up to 1080i. Some games on Ps3 like Battlefield 3 is 720p whereas the Call of Duties are 1080p. But who watches 1080p on YouTube? It takes too long to stream. I'll download a YT video at 1080p, but I always watch at 720p(if option is available).

Included is a 9ft. USB cable for your PC/Laptop, I wish it was 12ft. but its long enough.
I don't know the quality of the 2 HDMI cables included in the box because I already had and use HDMI Amazon Basics, which are cheap & top quality.

I also purchased the Turtle Beach Earforce PX21 Headset for $65 no tax no shipping fees 2 Day free shipping since I needed a mic for video commentary, and its also great when playing multiplayer online!!! and offline.

Hope this review helps you in deciding between which companys' product to purchase.

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----10/7/12 UPDATE!!!:

1. I had to update my graphics driver(AMD Radeon HD 6320) for my laptop because of bad playback flickering, problem solved free of charge. I record MP4 files, the format options are MP4, M2TS & TS.

2. A part of Hauppage! note included with shipment states, "...with ATI graphics boards: ATI has recently updated their graphics drivers which now cause flashing in ShowBiz. If you see this problem, uncheck the Hardware Acceleration button in ShowBiz." ATI is AMD, and mine flashes WHEN UNCHECKED, so I use Hardware Acceleration.

3. To record at 14mb you must go to Capture > Format Settings > Encoder, NOT Format Settings > Video Properties(the latter is only limited to 12mb). I have both the Bitrate & Peak Bitrate set at 14mb, and Bitrate Mode at Constant.

4. You can also record at 1080p for Ps3, search how-to on YouTube.

5. Just bought Sony Movie Studio Platinum Suite 12 from Amazon for $72.46 no tax free 2 day shipping!!! ALMOST HALF PRICE OFF - Sony's Website $125-30; Best Buy $130. The free ArcSoft ShowBiz, the software included that you use to record, also is a video editor--and it sucks!!. I suggest using another video editor & NOT Windows Live Movie Maker. Sony & every other company gives free trials.

----10/14/12 Ps3 UPDATE!!:

New Ps3 update for Windows 7/Vista/XP to record at 1080p (http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/support_hdpvr2-gaming.html), I only tried ONCE recording MW3 at 1080p and it was too flashy.


got this product 2 days ago. the first thing that drew me to this product was was the good reviews on the first hd pvr and then i saw that second one and was like omg hdmi so i bought it. i havent had any problems installing the software the only problem i have ecountered is the youtube quality when it is uploaded using arcsoft showbiz. I think that it might be the settings that are on the product it self such as bit rate etc... if anyone has a fix to this please let me know. here is a link to a video so you can see for your self. [...]



The most incredible, easiest, quickest setup, and awesome result of any gaming recorder!!!
Never in my life recording a game could be this easy & fast!
The Quality is good, better than the first version of HD PVR.
Less cable, make it looks neat.
Smaller, makes it easier to put it anywhere.
I see a couple of 1 star for the review, and I can only say : "What were they thinking, coz this product is great!!."
Good Job for Hauppauge! And keep it up!






The capture card is awesome for Xbox. It has crystal clear quality but can be kinds confusing to set up.
Before you buy this product besure watch this video will show you the FEATURES/ SPECS, UNBOXING, INSTALLATION, QUALITY TEST of the Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition:
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I had been using a fake chinese EZcap, that cost about 5 dollars, for a few months now to record video for my Youtube channel, and it just was not cutting it so I finally decided to take the plunge and go HD. I looked up the Elgato, and the HD PVRs, all of which we're in my price range, and decided on the HD PVR 2 for both the price and the system requirements as my computer isn't exactly the best, (infact, it's an Acer Aspire 5336. It's terrible.) I don't regret it at all. The package got to my house extremely quickly, and the protection (air bags) were perfect for the size and weight of the PVR 2. It was extremely easy to set up, it's small and thus very easy to find a spot to put it among your electronics, and the quality is amazing. I recorded about 10 minutes of gameplay at 1080i (4MB/s) and it was roughly 800mbs, which is very easy on the HDD. Because my computer is terrible I don't work with 1080 however, I record at 720p, which was as easy as changing a setting on my Xbox, and about 20 minutes of gameplay (again at 4MB/s which is perfect for youtube, not so much for montage making) is about 1GB which is easily manageable. Also when you're not ready for it, and don't have the program open, the quick record button on the top is amazing. One downside however is that in order to use the pass-through feature, you have to both install the driver and program and run it once, and plug it into your computer every time. This isn't a problem for desktops, but for laptops that can be a bit... off putting... All in all I am very happy with it, and would recommend it to anyone, no problem.

Pros:
-Great quality
-Easy to set up
-Price vs Quality makes it way more than worth it
-Quick record button is amazingly helpful
-Has lowest system requirements of the similar capture devices.

Cons:
-Kinda lightweight, mostly plastic. Would be easy to break if you slam it around, which of course why would you?
(Probably best to unplug cords and put it away if there's a child in the house)
-The necessity of plugging it in to enable pass-through can be a bit troublesome if you're just wanting to play
(Which isn't a problem if its on a desktop desk and just left plugged in)



It works amazing and even comes with all the cords you need including 2 HDMI cables. But be warned it does need the computer to go along with it not a great one but just one that can handle 1080p.





Look & Feel:
The device looks pretty slick and has a slim profile to it. It is very light and does not take up much room at all. This is a major improvement over the previous version of the Hauppauge.

Setup:
Comes with easy to follow directions and all the cables you need which is aweosme that I didnt have to buy the HDMI cables separately. Everything went smoothly for me, I followed the directions, hooked up the cables in the order directed, and put in the installation CD to install the driver and software. Everything went great, there was only one hiccup where I was directed to the company website to install a newer version of the driver. Nothing failed, I recieved no error messages.

FYI here is my setup:
PC - Sager customized laptop
i7 3610M CPU
Intel 520 SSD, 120GB
Nvidia 680M GPU
16GB RAM
Windows 7 Home Premium
XBox 360

I even have the HDPVR routed through a 4x4 HDMI matrix (allows me to hook up multiple input/output devices to the matrix and easily switch among them with a remote rather than switching cables around)....and it still works great!

I experience zero lag while playing video games through the HD PVR 2.

Features/Customization:
There are lots and lots of configurations you can change to fit your needs. I am still exploring the menus but so far I see everything I need to capture HD video. I have done a few test videos and it looks great so it doesn't even seem like I will have to change much. This may be overwhelming to some folks, but if you just call tech support and let them know what you are trying to do, they will tell you exactly what configurations to choose!

Reaction to other ratings:
Hauppague is a great company with great products. There is pretty much a 50/50 split right now for 5 star and 1 star ratings. This seemed a little fishy to me when I ordered the product, I was worried there were goign to be issues. After my experience it is clear to me that the people giving it one star either A) dont know what they are doing and can't follow directions B) get frustrated very easily and run to their computers to write a negative review before trying to call tech support (who are very helpful by the way, CALL THEM! it is amazing how many people are reporting issues here but do not mention calling tech support...craziness...) C) have a unique computer setup or personal computer issue (which can be determined and fixed if you CALL TECH SUPPORT)

Conclusion:
Great price, great functionality, great support, excellent device

If you are having any kind of difficulty, just call tech support, they are great. They have people dedicating their time to go through reviews of the product and address issues through comments...if they are that helpful in a comment section without being contacted directly, imagine if you just call them yourselves!



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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 Reviews

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3



Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3





Ok, this is an update review and if you guys read my review you would know I had a rough start with this device as my USB controller was not compatible with the unit since day one, all I have to say is if you're having problems with the device contact tech support they will take care of you, I've waited three weeks for this error to be taken care of and it was worth the wait; the team over at Hauppauge finally delivered and made things right!

I'm so happy I purchased this device and chose to stay with it, as it has the best raw quality out there, all the other devices out there have washed up color, who cares if you can do color corrections this capture device captures the game as it is seen on your TV so no need to add another task to your video editing anymore!

Now my only concern or "wishlist" feature would be to have 1280x720p/60fps downscaling as an option as 1080P is to large of a file to pretty much work with. If I can play in 1080p/60fps and capture in 720p/60fps then that would make this device a winner!

Steven: it sounds like you are having a basic tech support problem, the Windows driver stops "seeing" the HD PVR 2. Please contact our tech support department and they will tell you how to fix this problem. The fix is pretty easy so please contact them:
support@hauppauge.com
We had a three month beta program with over 100 users where this problem did not come up, but we do understand that some customers are having this problem which seems to happen with certain USB bus controllers. It is fixed now so contact us.

Lastly, we are rolling out new features for HD PVR 2 over the next few months. The first new feature is the Personal logo inserter, which will be launched next week. This allows you to create a 150x100 pixel BMP, GIF or PNG file and "burn" this logo into all of your recordings. This is a great feature which we think everyone who posts videos onto YouTube will want to have.

Keep an eye on our Facebook page, which is where we will be announcing the new features as they become available.
http://www.facebook.com/hauppaugecomputer
works

Thanks for sticking in there with us as we address the problem you have been having.



Saved up a wile and researched alot and I love this recorder.The quality is great and the editing is very easy and after the update was able to make personal water marks for my vids.The only gripe I have the fact you can't use HDMI to record PS3 you have to you composite hd.This by no means is a downgrade in quality its just alot more conveniant for me to have HDMI work.All in all very easy to use and I highly recommend this to anyone who wants high quality recording.




I would love to be able to write a great review of this product, however, I am still waiting on a 3rd party to come out with a patch for it to work with my iMac. My question is this...Is there a particular reason it doesn't support Macs right out of the box? Is it because Macs have a lower market share than Windows machines? If that's the case, I understand the decision from a business standpoint, but it sure is frustrating. And yes, I knew this prior to purchasing the product. If I'm going to spend my money, I'm going to get the best product my money can buy, and after reading many reviews and opinions, the Hauppauge products are the Gold Standard in the game capture community. You Sirs receive five stars from me. But again, it sure would be nice if it worked with my Mac right out of the box. It does look pretty sitting on the shelf next to my Xbox. I'm ready to see it in action. Keep doing good things Hauppauge.

18OCT2012 Update:

Long overdue for this update, however, I have purchased the software from [...] to make this device compatible with my iMac. Let me tell you, I love this thing. I am very happy with the product. The guy running the show over at [...] is a solid guy and seems to have a good head on his shoulders. The support he offers is spectacular. I do not have any experience with other products, such as the Elgato or any of the other various products that are on the market, but I can happily tell you that I am very pleased with the HD PVR 2 and the software from [...] If you are running a Mac and are on the fence about this product, move forward with confidence, you will be very happy.
Gamer guy: Hauppauge has always supported creative third party developers who make great applications for our products. We have licensed our SDK to over 2000 software developers around the world, and we support these developers by providing direct access to our engineering team. In order to encourage the great software development community, we like to partner rather than compete with these developers. There are a number of developers, some in the US and some in Europe, who are working on applications for the Mac which use the HD PVR 2. We prefer to encourage them to do great work rather than compete with them, which would hurt our relationship.

There are great things coming for Mac users from our software partners. I realize that this means the support is not "out of the box" but you will be happy with the applications these developers will deliver. We believe this is the best way to encourage lots of great applications.




Got the PVR2 and it's AWESOME! So much better than the previous one, 1080p, HDMI and apparently they're coming out with some awesome updates to improve quality within the next few weeks. People who are saying they can't set it up are tech noobs :P If you had a previous version of ArcSoft you need to uninstall it (like it says on the letter you get in the box) and THEN install the new software It's really not hard to follow lol. A lot of people also saying it's flickering etc.. prob have wrong settings on their consoles. Awesome device!!





I purchased this a little over 2 months ago and it has exceeded my expectations always working flawlessly.

Quickie review if you are trying to decide between this, the Elgato HD Game Capture. Get this, it puts less strain on your system and in my opinion looks a lot better.

The software that comes with the HD PVR allows for many recording options and though I only record my xbox 360 I am sure other consoles would yield similar results. Something I don't like about the software is that it does not allow for a microphone to record during game play from my computer, though it records in game volume just fine including party and game chats. The software will make you choose between game audio or a microphone. And if you choose a microphone the audio is out of sync and needs to be re adjusted in an external video editing software. The soft ware that comes with the HD PVR also has a small, very limited video editor and personally I feel was a waste of time. These capture companies need to be more concerned with their device and the ability to record with it, than making some cheap video editor that is not even worth my time.

I spent a very long time researching before I bought this product and so far am very satisfied. The recording software that HD PVR uses works really well however there is a delay between pushing the record button and the recording actually starting. This causes problem when recording something in the heat of game play or if you want to record a match because you have to start it before hand and edit out the beginning. I found that using a screen recording software like camtasia studio 8 will record the game play preview with full resolution and frame rate and also allows for commentary recording from an outside device like my microphone.

Overall I am very satisfied with my purchase and suggest that anyone looking to get a game capture device, this is the best option right now.



at first i was like damn xbox you cant fit component cables and hdmi but with the the help of hd pvr support i was amazed.i am now on youtube and love this.
Con
passthrough delay(6 seconds)
pro stfu





Starting my own Youtube channel on video games and sports. This Hauppauge HD PVR is everything I guess it would be and more. Enjoy using the product more and can't wait to start working on my channel and putting up videos.

I like everything about it, if you are going a game capture machine...this is the one you want!



Performs exactly they way I need it. It's extremely light and the one-touch recording feature is extremely useful for when I need to record. I've dropped it once, already, and it still continues to work. Though, I would never advise doing so just to test the HD PVR 2's durability. The overall quality is great and the ability to use HDMI is so much less of a hassle than component cables. The only thing that I don't like about it, which certainly is not enough to take off a star, is that the blue LED doesn't match my PC's. Honestly though, if that's enough to detract the overall awesomeness of the HD PVR 2 from you, then it's not for you.

Hauppage earned these 5 stars, and I can't wait to see what they come up with in the future in terms of product updates and new devices.

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 Reviews

Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3



Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition High Definition Game Capture Device with HDMI In and Out and Real Time Passthrough for Use with PC, Xbox 360 and PS3


My son asked for a PVR for Christmas to record his x-box live games to upload to U-Tube. I had no idea what a PVR even was, but decided on this unit because it is made specifically for gaming. Right before Christmas, my son indicated that he hoped I bought the Hauppauge Gaming PVR - SUCCESS!! He was able to upload his first video to U-Tube today - It came out awesome. (He did need some help with the ShowBiz software - luckily, I have used ShowBiz for several years, so I was able to help walk him through the steps.) This unit satisfied a very picky teenager!!





UPDATE!!!!
I've been using HDPVR 2 for a week now and here is an update. I use it mainly to record TV shows in HD from DirecTV.
Over all the quality of the recordings is very good and it seem be very rock solid. Unlike the original HD-PVR, it runs a bit warm. But the top cover is metal and seems to absorb any extra heat.
It has a very cool blue light when in preview mode. When it starts recording, the ring turns green. Very cool and you always know without having to look at your PC screen when its recording. This was one of the things I liked most about the old HDPVR.
No problem what so ever after 96 hours of back to back 30 min recoding and so I think they have a real winner here. I'm making my recordings from component video and I'm using 1080p (though the manual says this doesn't work, it's working great for me).
So far I haven't had any problem with resolution with source input from DirecTV on SageTV with the settop in native resolution + Component/HDMI 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i.
I read on their website that WinTV v7 now supports HDPVR2. Woohoo!

Few things I'd like to see fixed:
Passthough only works with the device plugged in to the wall. It would be nice if passthrough worked without being powered on.
Scaling doesn't seem to work, but I need to test this some more to be sure.






Well when i first bought this product it worked great and exceeded my expectations. This was my first PVR i have ever bought and didnt know what to think. Well about a week after use it stoped working and i couldnt figure out why. I was ready to return it but decided to email the tech support to see if they could help me. An hour later i recieved a reply. A few more emails later we figured out exactly what the problem was and how to fix it. The product works perfect and is great for recording on Xbox 360.
I would reccomend this product to anyone looking for an easy way to record gameplay. The editing softwear is not that great but that is not a deal breaker. I still use the softwear it comes with and it is very easy to use just not alot of options. Thanks for a great product!!




Finally! Fully HDMI compatible and with an output of 1080p, one might have expected this to be the most expensive PVR available. It was easy to set up and in no time I was recording an insane match on Battlefield 3. I have an XBOX 360 setup, by the way. I will admit though, I spent around 3 days adjusting different settings to get a decent picture; only to find out that all I had to do was increase the encoder's bitrate. For those of you who end up getting, or are currently getting, pixelation when there's a lot of panning from side to side, hit the Capture tab, go into Format Settings, and head on over to the Video Encoder section to change both the bitrate and peak bitrates. I set them both to max (14MB) and was treated to a sexiest resolution I've seen from any PVR.




I bought the hdpvr2 for my boyfriend so he could record his Xbox. He's a pretty dedicated gamer and he was really struggling to figure out how to upload his games onto YouTube. I did some research and found the happage hdpvr, and then read about the hdpvr2 so I got that one instead for his birthday (aren't I a great gf? :-) )

I gave it to him last Friday night and he started to install it pretty much immediately. It took him about 20 minutes to install since he needed to move some cables around to handle his dell laptop. Friday night he started to youtube his gameplay and his friends are completely crazy that he's able to get his videos on their channel. I'm thinking of getting him a different editor since the one hes using is pretty old. If anyone has a suggestion on an editor which works with his pvr, please leave me a note here.




This was so easy to hook up ..and didnt have to change no sttings on the Hauppauge at all ...great video play back just hit record in ur off ,,,easy to put on you tube ,,,tnx ...I RECOMMEND TO ALL WHO WANTS ONE




This HD PVR 2 GE is a must if you want to start capturing your gaming footage, with the bitrate set to its highest settings (14.0 MB) the quality can not be beat. With proper editing software (Sony Vegas Pro) and proper render settings your captured clips will look there best on any site.

Pros: Great Quality, HDMI in and outputs (XBOX use only), 1080p / 30 fps, 720p / 60 fps, plug in and update and your ready to record, Max Settings take about 1 GB of HDD for every 10 minutes.

Cons: Must be plugged in when Console is turned on or no video will show, Randomly the PC and HD PVR have a issue with finding each other when the USB cord is unplugged and plugged back in (Unplug AC power on PVR and plug back in to fix)

If your looking to start capturing your gameplays this product is a must get, I have already recommend my friends on my friends list to get it and like them you should really consider getting this today. Remember! If it wasn't captured on your Hauppauge HD PVR 2 GE, then it never happened.


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